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  • For years this demographic crisis has been coming (it was taught in schools in my country over 20 years ago!), yet we still harp on about overpopulation.

    Population collapse is coming if this doesn’t change.

  • They can meet up with the Cameroonian and Iraqi olympic teams for lunch.

  • If it’s a public repo do they need permission?

    Not saying this is good, but you can’t really argue that it’s not a natural consequence of open source.

  • “tHATs nOT tRuE the aRCHiteCTuRe iS cOmPlETlY dIffErEnT!!!!!1!11!!ONEONE!!!” <— Apple fanboys when this was predicted on launch of the M1 🤖

  • Oh man, I remember so many people defended 8GB since the M1 first came out (and since).

    I always argued it would significantly reduce the lifetimes of these machines if you bought one, not just because you’d be swapping a lot more on the (soldered in BTW) ssd, but because after a few years of updates it would become unbearably slow, or hardware would fail, or both.

    Didn’t stop people constantly “tHe aRchITecTuRE iS cOmPlETelY diFFeRenT!!!”

    Sure it’s different, but it’s still just a computer. A technical person can still look at the spec sheet and calculate effective performance accounting for bus widths etc.

    Disclosure: I bought a top spec 16GB M1 Mac Air on launch and have been extremely happy with it - it’s still going strong.

  • They’ll just put surgeon general’s warnings on public schools.

  • There’s the great trick - you really didn’t.

  • RabbitMQ is used internally by a lot of applications and is often referred to colloquially as just “Rabbit”.

  • The same critical thinking should apply as all other platforms.

    A link posted to an article on a company's public blog published in the last 24hrs? Almost certainly viral marketing.

  • Lots of tech people who don't know or care about the r1 device are going to get a jumpscare from this post 😁

  • Why does my open source browser need proprietary SaaS products stuffed into it?

    Isn't this what extensions are for?

  • Seconding this. Why not allow people to run llama3 or other open source models?

  • muah'dab me up bro

  • The real problem is robots.txt is an honour system in the first place - It's never been a defence against bad (or even simply poor faith) actors.